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Dec 18, 2019 10:45AM

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When books, usually in the public domain, are printed frequently, many of them are imported with authors or titles that are differently formatted than the main edition. Such as Jane R Doe or Doe Jane R or Prof Jane R Doe.
All of the author profiles in that case would need to be merged into Jane R. Doe
If the titles are not exact, then they are imported without being automatically combined. For example
Hamlet
and
Hamlet: Large Print
would need to be combined, but the words Large Print removed.
It can be quite daunting, so if there is something you don't feel comfortable with then there are certainly other things you can work on.

Ex:
Mary Clementina Hibbert Ware
Mary Clementina Hibbert-Ware
Mary Hibbert Ware
Mary C. Hibbert Ware

If you see a profile with a thousand books and one with ten books (as an extreme example) then it should probably be the one with the most books.
Keep in mind that many of the "book covers" in the public domain are just placeholders and do not represent what the name on the actual cover looks like.
Authors with names in different languages of course should not be merged. Someone who comes up frequently is Fyodor Dostoyevsky.

I haven't checked on Mary above but if you have a question about a specific author just ask and someone can clarify.


Please remember you are not obliged to finish a thread! You can just state which ones you've done and move on to something else :)

There are plenty of other threads you can work on, Luisa! I also go back and look at older posts that may have been missed. That thread is daunting as I mentioned, so I wouldn't do more than that many at a time if you feel like your eyes are crossing! :-)